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The Army Behind The Army
It takes a special type of person to give of one's self to make life better for others. William Booth, the founder of The Salvation Army, was this kind of person, dedicating his life to helping individuals in London who were considered outcasts of society - the homeless, the hungry, the poor and the destitute.
St. Louis also has its share of special, caring people who support the vision of the founder. Because an army can do more than individuals working independently, these social and spiritual visionaries have joined forces to form an elite group known as the William Booth Society.
Like the founder of The Salvation Army, Society members see the potential to change the world by redeeming the lives of the lost. Their combined resources empower the Army to provide life-changing programs and services in the greater St. Louis area.
Individuals distinguish themselves as candidates for membership by making a monetary donation of $5,000 or more to The Salvation Army during a given year. Memberships may be renewed annually through the donor's continued demonstration of support.
The Mission Partner Fund allows you to make a meaningful annual contribution between $1000 and $5000 and still participate in the annual dinner and recognition events call or email Sean McCaffrey at 314-646-3019, sean_mccaffrey@usc.salvationarmy.org
<center>]Giving Levels:Silver Member $1,000 - $2,499Gold Member $2,500 - $4.999
The William Booth Society, The Salvation Army's most prestigious donor organization, is named for the founder of The Salvation Army who began helping the destitute in London in 1865.
Individuals distinguish themselves as candidates for membership by making a monetary donation of $5,000 or more to The Salvation Army from January 1 through December 31 during a given year. Memberships may be renewed annually through the donor's continued demonstration of support.
Benefits of Membership
A window sticker showing membership.
Recognition through annual Honor Roll of Donors Publication.
Recognition in The Salvation Army Annual Report
Invitation to special private dinner for members